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    Carefree Black Girls A Celebration of Black Women in Popular Culture

    Zeba Blay
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    Title

    Carefree Black Girls A Celebration of Black Women in Popular Culture

    Author(s)

    Zeba Blay

    Publisher(s)

    St. Martin's Publishing Group

    Other Details

    ISBN-10

    1250231566

    ISBN-13

    9781250231567

    Publication Date

    October 19, 2021

    Binding

    Paperback

    Pages

    272

    Dimensions

    Height: 8.16 Inches, Length: 5.5 Inches, Weight: 0.44 Pounds, Width: 0.7299198 Inches

    Weight

    0.44 kg

    Language

    en

    Average Rating

    0.0 / 5

    Created At

    December 11, 2025

    Updated At

    December 11, 2025

    Synopsis

    One of Kirkus Review's Best Books About Being Black in America

    "Powerful... Calling for Black women (in and out of the public eye) to be treated with empathy, Blay’s pivotal work will engage all readers, especially fans of Mikki Kendall’s Hood Feminism." —Kirkus (Starred)

    An empowering and celebratory portrait of Black women—from Josephine Baker to Aunt Viv to Cardi B.

    In 2013, film and culture critic Zeba Blay was one of the first people to coin the viral term #carefreeblackgirls on Twitter. As she says, it was “a way to carve out a space of celebration and freedom for Black women online.”

    In this collection of essays, Carefree Black Girls, Blay expands on this initial idea by delving into the work and lasting achievements of influential Black women in American culture--writers, artists, actresses, dancers, hip-hop stars--whose contributions often come in the face of bigotry, misogyny, and stereotypes. Blay celebrates the strength and fortitude of these Black women, while also examining the many stereotypes and rigid identities that have clung to them. In writing that is both luminous and sharp, expansive and intimate, Blay seeks a path forward to a culture and society in which Black women and their art are appreciated and celebrated.

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